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- Frederiksgade is a street in the Frederiksstaden neighbourhood of central Copenhagen. It runs east from Store Kongensgade to Toldbodgade on the waterfront...
- Mansion (Danish: Det Bernstorffske Palæ) on the corner of Bredgade and Frederiksgade. It had been bought for them by King Frederick VI in 1829, and was renovated...
- Frederiksgade (lit. "Frederik's Street") is a street in the Indre By district in Aarhus, Denmark which runs north to south from Åboulevarden to Frederiks...
- a Rococo-style town mansion situated at the corner of Bredgade and Frederiksgade in the Frederiksstaden district of central Copenhagen, Denmark. It complements...
- Palaces and Properties Agency. The short axis on which Amalienborg lies, Frederiksgade (English: "Frederik's Street"), has been much discussed due to construction...
- Hillerød Posten. Retrieved 5 June 2014. "Hillerød Andelsslagteri, Frederiksgade 2" (in Danish). Vores Nordsjælland. Retrieved 5 June 2014. "Hillerød...
- to concentrate in the inner city, with the pedestrianised riverside, Frederiksgade, the Latin Quarter, and Jægergårdsgade on Frederiksbjerg as the most...
- town mansions on Bredgade, flanking the entrance to Amalienborg via Frederiksgade, in the Frederiksstaden district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It takes its...
- Brobjerg Port later named Frederiks Port, the city gate at the end of Frederiksgade. At the city boundary at the time, now opposite the present day city...
- Aarhus Champagnehuset (1936), Copenhagen Skovvangsskolen (1937), Aarhus Frederiksgade no. 1 (1939), Aarhus Strandparken (1938), Aarhus. Typical pastel colour...